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Chiara String Quartet is an American chamber ensemble, founded in 2000 and currently based in Lincoln, Nerbaska. They are artists-in-residence at the University Of Nebraska, Lincoln School Of Music, and held the position of an ensemble-in-residence at Harvard University (from 2008 to 2014) and Metropolitan Museum Of Art (2015–16 season). The quartet spent first two years of their professional career in Grand Forks, North Dakota on a Chamber Music America Rural Residency grant. Chiara Quartet won a gold medal in 2002 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, and in 2003–05 they had been teaching and mentoring at Juilliard School with the Juilliard String Quartet, as recipients of the Lisa Arnhold Quartet Residency. The ensemble also won third prize at the 2005 Premio Paolo Borciani. In recent years, Chiara Quartet developed an original practice of performing and recording music 'by heart.' By memorizing the entire score, musicians provide their audience with a rewarding experience of witnessing a performer completely submerged in music, not distracted by reading and page turning. The soloists themselves gain a clearer insight into the original compositional process, since they are able to play an entire piece directly from the memory, like the author himself. Chiara String Quartet released two 2CD sets, Bartók By Heart (2016) and Brahms By Heart (2014), on Azica label. Another example of the ensemble's pioneering approach is a series of concerts at bars and other unusual venues, under a slogan "Chamber music in any chamber." Since 2006, the Chiara Quartet appeared at numerous bars around the country, such as The Brick in Kansas City, Rose in Brooklyn, Avogadro's Number in Fort Collins CO, and Avantgarden in Houston TX. More traditional recent appearances include concerts at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, Carnegie Hall, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia Museum Of Art, the National Gallery Of Art, Washington, D.C. and other major venues in the United States, as well as international tours in China, Korea and Sweden. Their repertoire include a few compositions written specifically for Chiara String Quartet, such as Jefferson Friedman's String Quartet No. 2 (1999) and No. 3 (2005), Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout by Gabriela Lena Frank and Robert Sirota's Triptych (both released on Chiara's own label, New Voice Singles). Frank also composed Ghosts in the Dream Machine for Chiara String Quartet and pianist Simone Dinnerstein. Other composers who wrote for the group are Nico Muhly, Daniel Ott, and Huang Ruo. Chiara String Quartet had been collaborating with many soloists and ensembles: St. Lawrence String Quartet, Joel Krosnick, Roger Tapping, Todd Palmer, Robert Levin, Norman Fischer, Nadia Sirota, and members of the Orion String Quartet, Ying Quartet, The Cavani Quartet, and Pacifica Quartet. The name of the ensemble is derived from an Italian word Chiara (key-ARE-uh), meaning 'clear, pure, or light.' Members Violin: Rebecca Fischer and Hye Yung Julie Yoon Viola: Jonah Sirota Cello: Gregory Beaver
Jonah Sirota vl US | |
Rebecca Fischer vn US | |
Greg Beaver vc US | |
Julie Yoon vn US |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bartók By Heart | Chiara String Quartet | 2016 | Album |
Brahms By Heart | Chiara String Quartet With Roger Tapping | 2014 | Album |
Quartets | Jefferson Friedman - Chiara String Quartet & Matmos | 2011 | Album |
Quintets For Clarinet And Strings | Håkan Rosengren, Chiara String Quartet - Johannes Brahms / Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | 2006 | Album |
Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout | Gabriela Lena Frank - Chiara String Quartet | 2006 | Single |
Triptych | Robert Sirota / Chiara String Quartet | 2004 | Album |